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    I like the new format. Smilies are a bit limited, but at least there are some anyway. However, I can't seem to figure out how to edit a comment once I've posted it. I have an unstable internet connection and like to correct errors in spelling and grammar. Can't do that at present.

    So, how do I edit a posted comment?

    Thanks in advance.
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    Ron Smith
    Where the heck is Fawn Lodge, CA?

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    Ron, that beloved feature was deactivated a few months ago. I am not aware of the reasons, but I'm sure they were necessary. Clark's latest post regarding the recent "server too busy" issues indicates that he is working even now on possibly moving the site to a different host. I hope, as others do I'm sure, that will provide the site with the stability and functionality we all are looking for. In the meantime, kudos to Clark and Don for all they do in keeping the site up and running!
    Mike Davis
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    • #3
      Best you can do is add a comment to your post.
      Brad Johnson,
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      • #4
        Originally posted by rockne10 View Post
        Best you can do is add a comment to your post.
        Or, Quote yourself and put a statement to the effect of "I am editing my post # XX above to correct for a few spelling errors, and a type on two part numbers. The post should read as follows:" Peter piper picked, etc. etc.

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        • #5
          For Example:

          Originally posted by Big Dan View Post

          Or, Quote yourself and put a statement to the effect of "I am editing my post # XX above to correct for a few spelling errors, and a type on two part numbers. The post should read as follows:" Peter piper picked, etc. etc.
          I am editing my post #4 above for a grammatical error, the post should read: "Or, quote yourself and add a statement to the effect of "I am editing my post #XX above to correct for a few spelling errors, and a typo on two parts numbers. The post should read as follows:" Peter Piper Picked, Etc. Etc.

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